June 2015
Intermediate to advanced
864 pages
19h 50m
English
You can only get so far when allowing a computer application to place architectural components into a model. At some point, the application needs to be flexible enough to enable users to employ their own sets of drafting and modifying tools, thus providing architects and designers with the freedom to create their own architecture and construction procedures. The Autodesk® Revit® Architecture program does provide the basic modify and edit commands, which are quite common in other drafting applications such as Autodesk® AutoCAD® software and MicroStation, but Revit does this with a little more flair and some differences in procedure as compared to a 2D drafting application.
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